Embedded systems projects using arduino and raspberry

Arduino is an open source computer hardware and software company, project, and user community that designs and manufactures single-board microcontrollers and microcontroller kits for building digital devices and interactive objects that can sense and control objects in the physical world. The project's products are distributed as open-source hardware and software, which are licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) or the GNU General Public License (GPL),[1] permitting the manufacture of Arduino boards and software distribution by anyone. Arduino boards are available commercially in preassembled form, or as do-it-yourself (DIY) kits.

Similar to eBay, sellers on Aliexpress can be either companies or individuals. Aliexpress is different to Amazon because it acts only as an e-commerce platform and doesn’t sell products directly to consumers.

100 Embedded Systems Projects for Engineering Students

In my heart I know we are stuck with the QWERTY keyboard but that doesn’t stop me wanting something different. I have thought about switching to Dvorak or Colemak key assignments but don’t want to deal with the problem of mental interference when I have to switch back to a normal keyboard.

Want to wirelessly control a Mars rover from your laptop?You are in the right place, this kit does exactly that. 10 minutes is what it takes to wire up the electronics, it doesn\'t even need soldering. For people who know programming, this kit is more than a remote control robot.

This project is about controlling Christmas lights, a 5 Watt CFL, and a fan through Arduino/Genuino 101 consisting of Intel Curie module using Bluetooth Low Energy through a Android Smartphone. The components which are used in developing this project for e.g. a 5 V 4 channel Relay, male-female pins are cheap and are easily available at any hardware shop.

First of all, you need a suitable IoT gateway with a couple of free GB hard disk space (libraries can be heavy sometimes). Follow the Getting Started section of Create to get your Gateway up and running (choose Ubuntu distribution, for example).

NetSensor is an Arduino Kit which allows you to monitor your room from anywhere in the world via Internet.All you would need is a browser and this kit has all the hardware required to monitor your room and check if its warm, not too humid and if someone has broken into your home.

I made this LED pendant light from plywood, LED strips, and flexible LED channel. Since I designed this for my living room, the music syncing had to be incognito. With this in mind, I used warm white / cool white / amber LED strips, instead of RGB strips.

Some time ago I saw people reverse engineering the infrared protocol of the Syma S107G toy helicopter and I wanted to get my hands on it as well. It is a coaxial helicopter, which means that it doesn\'t require a torque cancelling tail rotor. Yaw is controlled by using the speed difference to a second rotor underneath the main rotor, which spins in the opposite direction.

This is my upgraded version of a Digital & Binary Clock using an 8 Digit x 7 Segment LED Display.I like to give new features for usual devices, specially clocks, and in this case the use of 7 Seg display for Binary Clock is unconventional and it is an interesting and a different way of applying it.

My name is Maxime Coutté. I’m 16 years old and I live in a small village in France where I’m the only teenager. With my best friends, Jonas Ceccon and Gabriel Combe, and my math teacher Jerome Dieudonne (we call him Sensei) we built our own VR headset for $100.